David Cole wrote:
Is kde_config_version empty? Maybe it needs double quotes around it if it is... (Or maybe it shouldn't be empty...?)

Indeed, it appears that kde_config_version is empty, and this in its
turn is because kde-config is broken.
So I guess KDE got messed up during the update, I'll ask the sysadmin to
reinstall it.

Thanks for the help!

Alexander


On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 8:05 AM, Alexander Thomas <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Bill Hoffman wrote:

        Alexander Thomas wrote:

            I have a project which uses Qt3, with a CMakeLists.txt
            containing these lines:

            find_package(Qt3 REQUIRED) # find and setup Qt3 for this project
            find_package(KDE3 REQUIRED) # for kde3_automoc
            add_definitions(${QT_DEFINITIONS} ${KDE3_DEFINITIONS})

            This has worked fine for years, but when I now try to do a
            'configure' in ccmake, I get this error:

             CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindKDE3.cmake:109
            (STRING):
              string sub-command REGEX, mode MATCH needs at least 5
            arguments total to command.
             Call Stack (most recent call first):
              CMakeLists.txt:10 (find_package)


            That specific line in that file looks like this:
              STRING(REGEX MATCH "KDE: .\\." kde_version
            ${kde_config_version})

            This is on Fedora 10, and there has been a system update
            last night. It is possible that something went wrong during
            that update, because the machine crashed when I tried to log in.
            What could be the cause of that error, and how can it be fixed?

        What version of cmake is this?


    cmake version 2.6-patch 2


    Alexander

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